DIVE 2016 Birmingham is coming up, and we are delighted to share our fantastic show specials and highlights with you
DIVE 2016 Birmingham is coming up, and we are delighted to share our fantastic show specials…
Countries Must Now Finalize Decisions in Plenary Later This Week In a highly anticipated Committee…
The iconic Andrea Doria wreck featured in the press in June 2016 when OceanGate explored the wreck with their manned submersible and assessed her current condition. The footage that was captured showed considerable deterioration of the wreck in the last two years alone. As divers continue to explore this luxury liner, we look back at Bob Wilson’s account of his Andrea Doria 50th anniversary dive in 2006.
The iconic Andrea Doria wreck featured in the press in June 2016 when OceanGate explored…
The Underwater Archaeological Society of BC (UASBC) announces its latest exploration project. Starting fall 2016 the UASBC plans to survey and document the Historic Shipwrecks of the Southern Gulf Islands. The project is expected to take three years to complete and will involve archival research, underwater fieldwork, site documentation and mapping.
The Underwater Archaeological Society of BC (UASBC) announces its latest exploration project. Starting fall 2016…
Love Reefs? Want to put your diving skills to good use? Try this Reef Check diving expedition with a difference…..
Love Reefs? Want to put your diving skills to good use? Try this Reef Check…
It’s the end of September and we are coming to the end of the diving season here in Ontario, except for hardcore divers who still go out in the cold water to take advantage of the better visibility. The operators on the St Lawrence are starting to pull boats out of the water and get them ready for winter storage. If you are still looking to dive some of the operators will be keeping a boat in until the end of October and running on the weekends.
Dive operators pulling boats from St. Lawrence as temperature falls. It’s the end of September…
Come join Vancouver Diving Locker for a free talk by Jessica Schultz about our local waters. Wildlife mass mortality events can have profound ecological consequences and maybe becoming more frequent or severe due to climate change or other stressors.
Come join Vancouver Diving Locker for a free talk by Jessica Schultz about our local waters.…
You may have noticed some subtle changes over the last few months at The Scuba…
Life evolved to live within limits. It’s a delicate balance. Humans need oxygen, but too much can kill us. Plants need nitrogen, but excess nitrogen harms them, and pollutes rivers, lakes and oceans. Ecosystems are complex. Our health and survival depend on intricate interactions that ensure we get the right amounts of clean air, water, food from productive soils and energy from the sun.
Life evolved to live within limits. It’s a delicate balance. Humans need oxygen, but too…
In 2015, announcing the winners of the Project AWARE’s silent auction was one of the…
Take a look at our latest prices including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £799 including flights to Hurghada and Maldives liveaboard offers now starting from as little as £1895 including flights!
Take a look at our latest prices including Red Sea liveaboard holiday deals from only £799 including flights to…
The Whitsundays is a collection of 74 islands off of Australia’s central east coast and part of the majestic world heritage site, the Great Barrier Reef. Second only to Cairns, it is one of the most popular places for tourists to visit the reef. It attracts nearly 600,000 visitors each year with over 300 tour boats in operation. Due to the popularity of this particularly beautiful and accessible part of the reef, much damage has been caused due to the dropping of anchors. This habitat loss has then become one of the most widespread causes of marine species decline on the Great Barrier Reef.